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Thursday, March 5, 1953
LYERLY NEWS
Elmer Ledbetter, of Chicago,
spent several days last week
with his family.
Mrs. Fred Stewart, of Sum
merville, Misses Jesse Rose,
Kathryn Jennings and Mrs. Har
old Rose and James were shop
ping in Gadsden, Ala. Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall
NEED MONEY!
YOUR PERSONAL SIGNATURE GETS
THE CASH!
INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY
Phone 247
BOWEN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
107 S. Commerce St.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Only Nature Heals—
Chiropractic Proves It!
NOTICE
To the Taxpayers of Chattooga County
Beginning this year the laws regulating the re
turns of property for taxation will be strictly and
rigidly enforced. Each and every taxpayer MUST
file a return on or before April 1, 1953, and each
tax return must accurately and in detail set forth
the property owned by the taxpayer. In the case
of land, each tract must be itemized separately
and a separate evaluation must be placed by the
taxpayer on each tract.
No homestead exemptions will be allowed where
no timely tax return is made.
Penalties will be imposed where property is omit
ted from tax return.
Where individual tracts or lots are omitted, or
are not separated and evaluated individually,
such individual tracts will be treated as unreturn
ed property and the taxpayer will be subjected to
a penalty.
COUNTY BOARD OF TAX ASSESSORS
A. W. JUSTICE, Chairman
J. G. ESPY HARRY POWELL
T. P. JOHNSTON 11. E. WYATT
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were spend-the-day guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Hall, Sunday. Mr. Hall is sick
with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Smith Sunday.
Miss Betty Snodgrass was call
ed to Spring City, Tenn. Satur
day, on account of illness of her
grandfather. Miss Snodgrass is
our second grade teacher.
Harold Pickle and Mosely Crye,
of Summerville, visited Will
Woods Friday night.
Mrs. G. C. Pickle is suffering
with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer’s
guests for the week-end were,
Mr. and Mrs. Branson Gaylor, of
Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ferry and son, of Daisy, Tenn.
Mrs. Paul Holt and Miss Alice
Jackson were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hutton and children
in Birmingham, Ala. Sunday.
Misses Hattie Ruth Woodall
and Sally Anderson were visiting
Toni Woods Sunday.
Mrs. Rube Hawthorne is
spending this wek with her sis
ter, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Penny.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop an
nounce the birth of their son,
who has been named Rodney
Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith
were visiting friends and rela
tives in Atco Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edleson and
son, of Columbus, were week-end
guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brogdon.
Miss Faye Busbin was absent
from her classroom two days last
week, being sick with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Owings and
State and Federal
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Office in
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mrs. George Sitton were shop
ping in Rome Mpnday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stephens,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rose and
Mrs. George Sitton spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Borders.
Jake Williams and Harbin are
on our sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fountain
and children, of Trion, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Ray Gard
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abney, of
LaFayette, were visiting Mrs. A.
J. Gaylor and Lucile Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curtis, of
Maryville, Tenn., were visiting
their aunt, Mrs. H. F. Jackson,
Saturday.
Miss Dot Brogdon, of Chatta
nooga, spent last week-end with
homefolks.
Leonard J. Millican died sud
denly at his home Monday morn
ing. Our sympathy goes to the
brothers and sister, Ruth Tuck
er, in their sorrow.
Mrs. Gilbert Holland, Mrs.
Davis and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold,
of Centre, Ala., were visiting
Mrs. Pollock and Miss Pearl
Tuesday afternon.
Friends here of Mrs. Annie
Wheeler and Mrs. R. N. Little
wish for them a speedy recovery.
DR. G, K. Mac VANE
NATUROPATH — PHYSIOTHERAPY
720 Gault Avenue, N. W.
Fort Payne, Ala.
Fort Payne Phone 415—Menlo Phone 462
DR. MARLIN PAYNE
OPTOMETRIST
Summerville Hotel Bldg.
Each Day Except Tuesday
Trion Personnel Office
Tuesdays Only
HOURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Mrs. Wheeler is in the hospital
from a heart attack, and Mrs.
Little having undergone surgery
last week. Both are in Chattooga
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowery, of
Summerville, were visiting Mrs.
Annie Gaylor and children Mon
day.
Miss Evelyn Cook, of Menlo,
spent Saturday night with Bessie
Lou Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Reeves vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Etta Reid in
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Taking harsh drugs for constipation can
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When you occasionally feel constipated,
get gentle but sure relief. Take Dr. Cald
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Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
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Contained in pleasont-tacting Syrup Pepsin
Flintville, Tenn. Sunday. Mrs.
Reid came home with them for
a week’s visit.
Claude Floyd is able to be up
again from having a severe at
tack of flu.
Friends of the Bishop boys will
be glad to know they are able to
be out of bed part time now.
CLARENCE HISS
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ROME, GEORGIA
Mrs. Will Woods, Toni, Sue and
Hattie Woodall visited Mr. and
Mrs. Josha Tucker Monday night
in Summerville.
Cpl. Merle Anderson has re
turned to her base In Oceanside,
Calif, after spending a 20 day
leave with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Anderson.
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